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SOUTHEEN CULTIVATOE 
HIGHLY IMPROVED CQTTOH ! 
RAID’S EXTiia IMlOfiSFICI 
aev valii'^cl.^ v:.r etv of <^ottoD, fai eKctls any Cottar^ 
A we'vgrhjjfi a i h-:a aoct' ■» for as is p^'^v^n hy a wriUen 
rc-port of <4er., WiH a:nson, ’Vfatt'ieJi' Wbitn-adj and oih 
er good pi ri'i- o/, ha«' • t ste l ibe merit of this Co- 'on the pV' ?- 
ent ’^'fiar. S-rery Ootton p'Hn'or ’iving in a short ol mste s'u uid 
plant ot this Oot'.ou, 4!’ it pro ’ucps a crop of Fq'ia''ea aod b''ns ’’n 
near half the tict.e of the oriiimirv C tt m, cb ckiog 'he growth of 
the weed and go' eg ot to mslurit". T.t should he toppl'd about the 
20 h of Jul r, F n ’■ if planted o i strong Ucd, the side b. anches shoul 
also be topped. Mu di i;'. 1 st ■ y o ant -rs 'o ■ the '-rant ( f carefn ' re- 
hc'.i :n s'f highly 'm rove i &-eds, not only of Cmton, but Corn, 
Whea*-. Planters wantir g Seed had best apply early. 
Price of the Se id per hnsh^I — tS. 
Oovifigioa, hfetttonce,, G-a., 1854. B. DICKSON. 
CE^^TIPICATES. 
Covington, G a., Sept, 20, :8 4, — We planted this year “Boyd’s 
Extra frohfle Crtton,” introduced by I), Tickson, of i ovingten, 
which has proved far tne most p-odaot'v r Co't >u wg ever planted. 
It is ro humbug, butave’^v h gal y impro’^ecl variety o’ Colton 
V/hieh r'e can recommend to our frieuds with great confi 'ence, 
.Toun Frak-;lin. Alfred i kvingstos. David ^'ook, Henry -'ai- 
THER, *4. 0. FuL-ON, h SISPII B LACK, W vl. OoX, of M ) TH ? ounty, 
Thomas W. Pims, Thomas 'A'yatt -d ,) vsp-,r <^ouaiy, ■ awson B. ' ane 
of Morgan Gown ,.v, Tho.mas Hammonds ■ f Morgjin 'Vu t , Matthew 
Whitfield of Jasper County, -'ohm B. Orim o Chattooga County. 
Covington, Ga., S p'. 27, 1851— Ve plant d this ye-r ‘Boyd’s 
Extra Pro' fic Cotton,” by the side of onr other Cotton, -.o d^lTererce 
in the land or c dt vatioa ; B 'vd’swiU make at le' st o'-e toi d mere 
tha.i the other. John 'J. W illiamson John W. Hinton. 
Covington, Ga,, ^ept.SB, 1^54. — We ptented this year ‘ bo (f*a 
Extra Prolific Cotton” by ihe sioe of eu- other Codon, no diJTer- nce 
in the land or cultivation ■. Boyd will don’ll ■ the ot er in produc- 
tion. John I'ass Kedben ‘^oodruff, 
John 8 Weaver, .Iohn eay of Coweta eo. 
Houston On , Ga , Oct. 16,1354. — ' i>l nteo. oa the s me half-acr** 
the p a seat ye-ar, for an exprr mi nt, the seed of some half <t z n ' f 
the b-st improved varieties of Oott m known in this ocuntry. a l 
heving he same chance in ev ry respect Ifetlronfi l ntin eying 
that “B tyd’s Extra Pmiific” ex oi 1 e 1 in production ei'ber o) the va- 
rieties, at least, oQ '-third, an t some rDUCo more than tba'. Ir is the 
most prolific aad closely bearing Cotton I have e ver cu t vat d 
J. A. M'ller. 
Covington, Ga , Oct 7, 1354.— At (berfq if st of Mr. T’ickson wc 
examine a patch of “Bo ui’a Kxrra Prolific Cott n,”pl nteo on th > 
17th of Ma.v. on first &' d .second q'lahty oi land, without raanu e 
It is decidedly t 'C heaviest boUed Cotton we ever saw to the ; ge of 
i»,no',withstend'rg the severe dronghk we had. Weo ontedsixt - 
eight crown bo Is on a ftfal r. oily 'w ncy-one ir ches high, end 102 
grown bobs on a stalA mly three fe thigh beddesanumberofsma' 
ones. We know rf no othe- varie"’ f C tton that would have p. o- 
ducft i such a crop of bolls ' ^ so s" ort a, time. 
ffcKlNDHEW ' UCKEK, LeWES Za HiiY, .IOHN B HeNDRICKS, FREDE- 
RICK VOX of vyh^’fi^ <1 Countv. James ' uomas of Sp'ri.a, Permepids 
Reynolds. ColumdusD Page, BENNErr h eoNYEssof C ss Cm 
Jasper Co , Ga.. Jan. '7 ISIS.— ' plant d, la -r, soring, one Feck of 
‘‘Boyd’s lUxtra Prolifi ^ Cotton ,■ eni ” on a h li-’c e rf r 'i?ch hot om 
land, with ut manure, w ■■’C made over three thouv>nd ncuo^'s of 
gee,] oo bc nper ^crc. I had he ‘Ponegranau ” by the side of th-r 
“.Foyd,” on -s goo i 1 -nd, nr,d as well ;uiti vat-'.d, wh'ch only made 
tw > thoesa- d pounds per ac e. The ‘‘Boya” be'^'g a ver ■ e r’-y Co’.- 
ton, rr atu ed nearly evrv bo'l. George . Cornwi<ll ■ 
Jasper Co., Gr,, Jan. 17, 1855.— I plTntedoue nd thr t-quarter 
acres of '‘Bey ’j lixa-a Prolific Gofo ” last -p-n?. I g't en y twe- 
thirds cf a stand, yet it mad j 1578 p unds gmne • Ootvm 
Benjamin Persons. 
AGTINTS.— A few seed may b“ obtained from J J karge Tuos. 
Stovall ft Co,, M. P Stovall & L. Hopkins, Augusta, Ga.; J >■. 
High, Madison, Ga.; C. C Norton, G ee sooro, Ca. ; Vorrow & 
Fenidey, Mon oe, Ga ; .7. M. Istanfor;) ft Go , ^paFtt*, Ga.; T ft .7 
Hightower, While flams, Ga. 8 ftJ 0 ''urner Athin , Ga,.; 
Charles -I Allen, A''>b»'dl e, South Caro ina C. Person, Eatonton, 
Georgia;'^. J Anderson, P r , V 'ley, 'eorgia Jones Phillips 
A Ho, Hriffi I. Geor.gia ; W. '“G R'>ct, M rie i , Gtogia. A M 
Allen, Colvmbn,^, Georgia; Grenville ft '^a.mples, C'u'ttan ogs. 
Ten Mouse P.n.-yp', Ga ; ' . Mrewster, Newasn, <ia ; -^loan 
& Hawkins K- me Ga ; C B. elbor,n i a 'on,Ga; W H.Cooper 
L uG'aoge Ga.; J A & -s ‘'rwin Cariersvi l^. Ga ; J F Brooke, 
Ch.o.tt«moo‘ra, '('enn ; S.amdil Ponald, D i' aM^.ville SC; . M. 
Alfxandar, fGnwf I'-dN^iiie Ga ; cwanson & Connisr Monticel'oQa.; 
Tho.mas I'kout ft Co . r.h ode.t n, 8 C, 
Any prs>' erc'osing meat Goifi •gt.on,^Ga., one db’lar. I wiP send 
fche'a'v . '00 S?ed. cher “B<'y'’s’ ‘‘'xtra Prolific,” or the ‘Dean” 
Got' on, ' y mai', :.nd pay the postage. 
F b55_-f D DTCKROW. 
BEM eOTT^DIil 
T his newvar ety ■ f 0 tton in this section, not only makf-e a very 
fair yield, bu i very .superior in point of staple, as is te t fied 
by a written rep i t of General Williairn-ou, Juoge H rris, and others. 
PlAiiter.s w' raise large cri'Ti.s of Cotton nonid m well o plan's 
large portion oi th. ir crop w Ih this Cotton, as it v.il wait much 1 ng- 
gor on the picker, w tnout fal ing out ; y t it ■ icks easy, and he bolls 
are very large. It is p-, cu iur y ada])ttd to thirs y land, a* the roots 
sink deep into the earth. It should ‘ c f l.inte i one-fourth wider in 
the rows than o her cot on. Price of seed per peck, $t.5e ; price of 
seed p^r bushel, $5. 
TESriMONY IN ITS FAVOR. 
The Houston Telegraph, (Texas > speaking of this new variety .of 
cotton, sa . s : ‘-Ail who have cultivated the Dean Cott n, so far as we 
ar appilsed are delighted witli their success, and ' retletermi- ed to 
extend its cultivation. The qaali'y of ihis c'- tton so far from deteri- 
orating, has steadily improved, and the demr^nd or it in the narket 
st adily increased ” 
Extrac' f' om a let" er from Messrs Dean & Cramer, Commission 
Merchants at Galveston, Texas : 
‘ G'dveiton, Texa \ March 19, 1853. 
Mr. D. Dickson— D ear Sir : — ' here has been about five hundred 
bales ean Cott n sold m Ga veston this season. It usuahy sella 
fro FI 35 to 4l> p- r cent, more t an the cr.nimon k nds of similar classs- 
iheaPon. Alotofone hundr d hales shipped to Bos on sold f.ir 15 
cents We could readily sell the tirst part cf Mr. Geo. Dean’s crop 
for 15 cent', but i.elJ t for a better price DEAN & CRAMER ” 
Covi’TiQ'on, G Oct. 3,1853. 
We have examined the growth of the Dean Cotton, introduced in 
thi.s section b D. Dickson, of Covington. Its yield is about equal to 
our c m m n Cotton the hods re very large, and the staple superior 
to any Upland Cotton we ever saw. 
Edw . 5-. Thomas, Jno. N. Willumson, 
M. L. Kennon, John Harris. 
Covw-fftr-n, Ga Oct. 5, 1353. 
I planted, on the ■'4th d y of May last, of ihe Dean Cotton, on red 
thirsty la d ; the stalks are ’ar e, mid the bolls are numerous and 
large, and the best Upland staple I ever saw, being in re than aa 
inch larger. , Horace J Bates. 
[from the Southern Recirderof th826th Decemb* r,I854 :] 
Alofcoftfte n ba es Dem Ccton gi^ed od P»r 'hur: t roUu- Gin, 
wan sold i . New Orleans, on the 71th, by M ssrs. May, Vank ok ti 
To , at the h g^i pri o" o' Fix'eeH cents per p'und. It was grown 
on th-‘ plnntati ncf.IoHN .M. Eukf.K: 'Wi cox Co., Alabama 
Agents. — Afewseid riKy be h.nd fi-om J. J. Pkaecb; Thomas 
Ptova l 3r- Co.; M. F. Stov ll ft L. Hopkins, AugU8‘.a, Ga ; Ohomas 
' ROUT ft Co.. Char'es' -n, H. i; ; f>. Morse, Forsyth, Ga ; A, M. Allen, 
Columbus, Ga.; J. M. Stanford & ‘Jo., Spam, Ga. 
D. DTC^^'ON. 
Civii-gton, Ga., Jan, '8th, 18557 ' Feb55— tf 
A.Gardelle, I Louis DeLaigle. 
GAEDELLE tis DELAIGLE, 
{former y of Atigvsta, Ga.) 
F actors AIVO C MSRCHAKTS, Accom- 
modation 'Wharf, Charleston, S. C. 
Reference. — M essrs Bustin & Walker, Augusta, Ga.; Doughty & 
Beall, Augusta, Ga.; J- Fraser & Co., Charleston, S. C. 
Liberal Advances made on consignments of Produce. 
September — fit 
P, McCrkbry, j R. M. Hooke, 
Charleston. | Chattanooga. 
McCill':.ER¥ & HOOK!'; 
0 OTTG'?»if P^n’;0 ' J-*, CO.liIiW A”!) 
iY«; ART' , Ur.iwn’s Wharf, Charleston, 8. ’. 
8tri t attentior. given to the sale ‘ f all Country Pr duceaml 
Manufactures, to the re elvmg and fonvardiug of Freig t. and to 'he 
filling of order.'' in ties rna ’kei. Keh5‘i — C’y 
cATiwRi^i citi 4^.45 nmi. 
OO'.' ED VlNt S <f hvee.'ears Id, raised by Mr Ohavles Axt, 
JA) may beol'tai.ncdiby Addiesslng D, REDMOND, 
Feb5D — tf Augusta, -Ga. 
DE¥ON HSSFFil CALF F0& SALE. 
A VERY- well grown and superior GRADE DEVON 
HEIFER CALF, 6 month, s old; si le, Judge Warren’s 
New York Premium Bull “Keokuk;” dam, a very fine 
Grade Durham Cow, of the Twiggs or Kentucky “ Pat- 
ton” stock. [For Pedigree of ^^Kcokukf see tiauth-ern Oultirator ot 
Sep ember, *-53, page ’.'Si.] D. REDMOND, 
September— tf A.ugusta, Ga. 
TEEE8 wm SALE. 
^ A FEW hundred well rooted QUINCE BU-'iHES for sale (ap- 
‘-JlC pie-shaped variety) at 25 cents each, or $20 per hundred. 
Address 
September — tf D REDMOND, Augusta, Ga. 
(7SIESI Oil WI'LOW CilTmOS. 
A FEW thousand choice and vigorous cutt'ngs of one of the best 
variet es {Sdl'ix F'rhiana) for sale at $.‘' to $!(' per thousand 
— per single hundred, $1 5 ). Address D. REDMOND, 
Sep tember — Augusta, Ga. 
OSAgITi^M^E plants for HEDGrft 
A FI.NE lot of my own raising; growth of present season. 
~7|,^Al.':o, Seed for fall and winter planting, with directions to insure 
their grow'h. Audress D. REDMOND, 
Sejitemher — tf 
Auguita, Ga. 
AUGUSTA SEED STORE, 
{Nearly opposif.e the United States and Globe Hotels.') 
^|''HE Sub-scribers has received and will cont'nueto receive through- 
JL oui the. season, hit- st ck of Genuine and Fresh GACDEN 8EEbS, 
crop of 1854. The usual deductions made to Country Merchants , 
J IE .'E« VICE. 
N B G o-’t .'s‘ arag's White and Red Oni m -i-is, WoltJ 
ad ' e' Cover, Luceiine, Blue Gras-, Tiaiothy, Osag'* ‘ range, 
Oregon Peas, Ac., ftc. Dec— fit 
